The International Energy Agency (IEA) says that no new fossil fuel boilers should be sold from 2025 if the world is to achieve net-zero emissions by the middle of this century. [BBC]
I'm all for green energy but this seems utterly preposterous, realistically. In the UK, electricity is far more expensive than gas for heating purposes.
It is also penalised by the building regs (currently) - when we built a property 18 months ago we were told "you really should go gas to meet the environmental regs".
Not to mention the huge extra capacity we'd need, of course.
If it said 2035 I would be sceptical, like banning internal combustion engines from sale, but 2025?! MF and I are going to stock up...
I'm all for green energy but this seems utterly preposterous, realistically. In the UK, electricity is far more expensive than gas for heating purposes.
It is also penalised by the building regs (currently) - when we built a property 18 months ago we were told "you really should go gas to meet the environmental regs".
Not to mention the huge extra capacity we'd need, of course.
If it said 2035 I would be sceptical, like banning internal combustion engines from sale, but 2025?! MF and I are going to stock up...
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